WASHINGTON (WUSA9) -- A baby in a Chinese restaurant kitchen, a convenience store and Waterfront grill operating without water, a DC liquor and food store operating with a vermin infestation and a U. St. restaurant operating without hot water are all in this week's restaurant inspection closure report.

Inspectors closed Sichuan Café on Rolling Road in Springfield, 7-Eleven on Kenilworth Ave. in Bladensburg, Jimmy's Seafood Grill on Maine St. SW, Michigan Wine on 12th St. NE, and Dahlak Restaurant on U. St. NW.

At Sichuan Café in Springfield inspectors "observed a child entering the kitchen areas and dishwashing areas and cookline," along with 24 other violations according to the inspection report.

When we visited the restaurant, a child was sleeping in a chair behind a woman hand making fresh dumplings.

The owners of Sichuan invited us to tour their kitchen, showing us that other than the child, they had addressed other violations including the lack of a certified food manager, contamination control, food at risky temperatures, and hand washing.

At 7-Eleven on Kenilworth Ave. in Bladensburg workers hung up on us when we called, and then wouldn't answer their phone.

When we went to the store, they denied the report health closure ever happened and ordered us to leave.

Finally, a 7-Eleven official called us acknowledging the closure saying county construction created a water outage, and inspectors showed up at the store before workers had the opportunity to react appropriately.

"We didn't execute what we should have done as soon as we should have," Jim Boone with 7-Eleven said. "We immediately corrected it within minutes."